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Happy Mexican Independece Day from Hatsune Mikuacana
Bet you didn’t think you’d learn what human and 100% troll Fass looked like today, did you? Or what his parents looked like. Or what he looked like as a human kid. Nope, betchu didn’t.
But anyway. A bunch of miscellaneous troll/changeling information just because. Also trolls are born as beans like bears. Just so everyone knows. Female trolls are called sows and males are called bores. That’s all.
I know its kinda ooc but i needed to see it
It's my birthday! 🎉 And for this occasion, to honor hobbit tradition, I have prepared a gift for you... which are my first ever Procreate brush sets!
There are two packs available now, one for free (with 3 brushes) and one for $3 (with 8 brushes) that you can get on my ko-fi page. But wait! There's also a secret third option available only for my Patreon members with 3 extra textured brushes!
As I mentioned before this is my first ever brush pack so if there are any problems with them please let me know and I’ll try my best to help!
I’m so excited to see what amazing art you’ll create with them and I really hope you’ll enjoy them 💕
Brothers!!
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A colored full-body digital doodle of Fethry and Abner "Whitewater" Duck from duck comics.
Fethry is a light brown duckling with lighter areas on his face and belly, and greyish-yellow legs and beak. He is wearing a red sweater with one black stripe and overly long sleeves, and a red knitted cap with a black pompom. Abner is an older duckling with yellowish feathers, black head feathers, and yellow legs and beak. He has hazel eyes. He is wearing a red checkered short-sleeved shirt.
Abner stands, leaning forward slightly and, grabbing Fethry under the arms, lifts him off the ground, smiling. Fethry swings his legs and laughs, happily closing his eyes.
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Oh no! He's falling apart
Day 31 -- Merriment
When it came to harvests, festivals, and feasts, dauric hospitality extended beyond all species barriers... even if the scale of their homes at times proved limiting.